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Somebody has access to my device? How can fix it

Somebody may have access to your device how can I fix this issue.



iPhone XS Max, iOS 14

Posted on Feb 20, 2021 12:53 AM

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Posted on Feb 20, 2021 1:08 AM

Ignore it first of all - it is Calendar Spam.


Now In Calendar app, tap on Calendars and uncheck the ones you don’t recognise .

Then in:-

iOS14 Go to Settings, Calendar and look in Accounts 

(iOS13 and earlier Go to Settings, Passwords & Accounts and look in Accounts) 

And in either case see if a strange calendar is listed. If it is then tap on it and tap Delete account.

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Feb 20, 2021 1:08 AM in response to Ahmdfowzii

Ignore it first of all - it is Calendar Spam.


Now In Calendar app, tap on Calendars and uncheck the ones you don’t recognise .

Then in:-

iOS14 Go to Settings, Calendar and look in Accounts 

(iOS13 and earlier Go to Settings, Passwords & Accounts and look in Accounts) 

And in either case see if a strange calendar is listed. If it is then tap on it and tap Delete account.

Somebody has access to my device? How can fix it

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